Looking for Security / Operational Contact at New York Times
Hello, In the off chance there is someone who works at the New York Times on this list, please contact me ASAP, there is a very nasty problem with one of your internet facing system (details will only be provided to @nytimes.com or related addresses). And as always, please respond off list. Thanks, Adam Stasiniewicz 608-554-1522
If this is a private problem, why not look them up in 411 and call them directly? On 6/25/09, Stasiniewicz, Adam <stasinia@msoe.edu> wrote:
Hello,
In the off chance there is someone who works at the New York Times on this list, please contact me ASAP, there is a very nasty problem with one of your internet facing system (details will only be provided to @nytimes.com or related addresses). And as always, please respond off list.
Thanks, Adam Stasiniewicz
608-554-1522
-- Martin Hannigan martin@theicelandguy.com p: +16178216079 Power, Network, and Costs Consulting for Iceland Datacenters and Occupants
Yup, I have already tried, but it is fairly late in NY. So I was hoping to catch someone tonight, instead of waiting until tomorrow morning when someone cluefull would answer the phone / process online contact forms. -----Original Message----- From: Martin Hannigan [mailto:martin@theicelandguy.com] Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2009 11:03 PM To: Stasiniewicz, Adam; nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Looking for Security / Operational Contact at New York Times If this is a private problem, why not look them up in 411 and call them directly? On 6/25/09, Stasiniewicz, Adam <stasinia@msoe.edu> wrote:
Hello,
In the off chance there is someone who works at the New York Times on this list, please contact me ASAP, there is a very nasty problem with one of your internet facing system (details will only be provided to @nytimes.com or related addresses). And as always, please respond off list.
Thanks, Adam Stasiniewicz
608-554-1522
-- Martin Hannigan martin@theicelandguy.com p: +16178216079 Power, Network, and Costs Consulting for Iceland Datacenters and Occupants
They don't have a 24/7 NOC? Stasiniewicz, Adam wrote:
Yup, I have already tried, but it is fairly late in NY. So I was hoping to catch someone tonight, instead of waiting until tomorrow morning when someone cluefull would answer the phone / process online contact forms.
-----Original Message----- From: Martin Hannigan [mailto:martin@theicelandguy.com] Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2009 11:03 PM To: Stasiniewicz, Adam; nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Looking for Security / Operational Contact at New York Times
If this is a private problem, why not look them up in 411 and call them directly?
On 6/25/09, Stasiniewicz, Adam <stasinia@msoe.edu> wrote:
Hello,
In the off chance there is someone who works at the New York Times on this list, please contact me ASAP, there is a very nasty problem with one of your internet facing system (details will only be provided to @nytimes.com or related addresses). And as always, please respond off list.
Thanks, Adam Stasiniewicz
608-554-1522
On 6/25/09 11:28 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
why, when someone asks for a contact on this list is there an implicit assumption that they are too stupid to have done their homework?
<rant> Cause, its a common delusion to think that big companies actually put valid contact information either on whois or their website that leads to a person who actually knows how to do the job they are assigned. </rant> :) -- Brielle Bruns The Summit Open Source Development Group http://www.sosdg.org / http://www.ahbl.org
I think you're assuming that the rest of us think everyone is stupid too. :-) Best, Marty On 6/26/09, Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> wrote:
If this is a private problem, why not look them up in 411 and call them directly?
why, when someone asks for a contact on this list is there an implicit assumption that they are too stupid to have done their homework?
randy
-- Martin Hannigan martin@theicelandguy.com p: +16178216079 Power, Network, and Costs Consulting for Iceland Datacenters and Occupants
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Brielle Bruns
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Charles Wyble
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Claudia de Luna
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Martin Hannigan
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Randy Bush
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Stasiniewicz, Adam